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Dr. Ryland Webb retired, Dr. Daisy Stewart, Dr. Jean Robbins retired

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Two CHRE ambassadors with Dr. Jean Robbins and Butch Hilton, photographer

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Joyce Vest, Virginia Moore Wiley, Jean Robbins, Janet Prillaman, Frances Graham Trent

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Photographs taken of the "Ho-Key Play" statue. originally located at Roanoke & Draper and sponsored by Carriage Square LTD.

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Photographs taken of the "Hokie Skies" statue. Originally at Prices Fork Rd and sponsored by Blacksburg Partnership Fire Dept.

Ms1992-010_001.pdf
This is a receipt for a newpaper subscription purchased by Mrs. Friske in 1869.

Ms1992-010_002.pdf
This is a receipt for hay signed by G. M. Bear in 1877.

Ms1992-010_003.pdf
This is an undated list of money received for lambs and other items.

Ms1992-010_004.pdf
This a reciept for grain and hay purchased in 1864.

Ms1992-010_005.pdf
This is note detailing a book belonging to the Bear family.

Ms1992-010_006.pdf
This is an agreement made between Harvery Bear, Jospeph Wilson, and Thos. N. Lindsey in 1853.

Ms1992-010_007.pdf
This is a General Order written for Stonewall Jackson's Second Army Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia.

Ms1992-010_008.pdf
This is a letter written to Harvey Bear in 1849.

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This is a transcript of Harvey Bear's diary from 1862.

Ms1992-010_012.pdf
This is a label with "Gilt Edge" printed on it from the 1870s.

Ms1992-010_013.pdf
This is a note about taking an animal out of pasture from 1877.

Ms1992-010_014.pdf
This is a poem entitled "Louisiana Anderson" that has been clipped out of a newspaper.

Ms1992-010_015.pdf
This is a calling card with "G. M. Bear" printed on it from the 1870s. The reverse side contains a record of the cost of cattle.

Ms1992-010_016.pdf
This is a calling card with "J. R. Wright" printed on it from the 1870s. The reverse side contains a record of the cost of cattle.

Ms1992-010_018.pdf
This is a calling card with "Mary I. Bell" printed on it from the 1870s.

Ms1992-010_019.pdf
This is a sample calling card from the 1870s.

Ms1992-010_020.pdf
This is a calling card with "Agnes C. Harman" printed on it from the 1870s.

Ms1992-010_021.pdf
This is a receipt for a settlement from 1881.

Ms1992-010_022.pdf
This is a card signed by G. M. Bear in the 1870s.

Ms1992-010_023.pdf
This is a list of items and their costs from 1879.

Ms1997_021_001.tif
"Earl Palmer was with me on this trip" written on back.

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Stone Face Mountain, Lee County, Virginia

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Man and horse on postcard

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"Earl Plamer was with me on this trip" written on back.

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Written on back: "A fast-vanishing art among mountain families in the appalachian mountains, hog-killing was once a way of life. Here they are getting the water hot to scald the hog so the hair will come off. Water temperature is about 155 degrees."

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Written on back: "Log building in Elliot Valley in Montgomery County, Va. was once used for a church."

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Joe Carter, son of A.P. and Sara Carter

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Written on back: "Mountain people grew all the grain they used on the farm. On every creek there was a water powered grist mill where they got their corn, wheat, and buckwheat ground into flour. Here is the snow-covered water race of a grist mill in…

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Written on back: "Nestled in a cove in Greenup County, Ky. is Sophia Stuarts log home. Sophia was the late sister of Jesse Stuart, well known Kentucky writer."

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Written on back: "The only way the farmer had to get his crops from the field to the farm was horse-drawn wagons or fled. Here is a 'Jolt' wagon in Floyd County, Va. They was called 'jolt' because they rode so rough."

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Jesse Stuart's home in West Hollow, Kentucky

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Written on back: "Landscape in the heart of the appalachian mountains of Kentucky. Willie Gibbons and his wife Nancy raised a family of 12 kids on this 85 acre farm and three room cabin."

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Written on back: "All of the mountain families grew they ate and built everything on their farm with strong hands and a willing heart. Here Hubert Hensley and his wife are getting ready to milk his cow."

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Written on back: Garden planting time in the Blue Ridge. Here Hubert Hensley, who still does his farm work by horses, is getting ready to plow his garden."

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"Earl Plamer was with me on this trip" written on back.

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Corn shocks in corn field

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1921 McCormick Deering Tractor

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Joyce Bowman's mother was raised in this cabin

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Written on back: "After working all day, the mountain man always found time for music. Here John N. Hylton from Floyd County, Va. finds time to play his homemade banjo."

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Wagon and wooden corn planter at Mabry Mill

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John Newton Hylton's mill

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John Newton Hylton grinding corn meal

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Written on back: "This was took when Earl Palmer & I was on one of our trips"

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"Earl Plamer was with me on this trip" written on back.

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Grandfather Mountain, N. C.
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